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USA Today Bestselling author, Pamela DuMond, pitched the real life ERIN BROCKOVICH story to ‘Hollywood’, where it became the smash hit movie.

Now she brings readers PART-TIME PRINCESS, a sexy, LOL Romantic Comedy, the first book in the hilarious LADIES-in-WAITING Series!

Two Princes are in love with Lucy. Too bad she's an imposter...

Lucy's a down-on-her luck cocktail waitress desperate to find a job to take care of her beloved uncle who is unable to work. Lady Lizzie hires Lucy to impersonate her for "ten days tops." The goal: keep Prince Cristoph of Fredonia's wandering eye in check until the real Lizzie can return to marry him.

In the mother of all makeovers, Lizzie's people transform Lucy into a reluctant 'Lady. She travels to Fredonia for her top-secret job but meets sexy, bad-boy Prince Nicholas of Fredonia, Cristoph’s younger brother, on the plane. Nick has a romantic history with the real Lizzie and wants to pick up the action with her impersonator. Lucy's wildly attracted to him, but must resist—she can't lose this paycheck!

Lizzie's party hard, funny Ladies-in-Waiting take Lucy under their wing, and get her in more trouble. Dreamy Nick's courting her hot and heavy but Prince Cristoph proposes marriage. What's an imposter girl to do?

A modern day, sexy tale with romance, twists and turns, laughter, a few tears, and a Happily-Ever-After ending (just not the
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Amazing, I loved this book!!” ~ London Dreaming

“AHHHHH I LOVELOVELOVE this Book!” ~ Maryam Dinzly

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PART-TIME PRINCESS was featured in Glamour UK October, 2015 edition.

Part-time Princess is also available in print and Audible.

Royally Wed (Ladies-in-Waiting, #2) is on shelves

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